Junior Leader Positions
Senior patrol leader - top junior leader in the troop. He
leads the patrol leaders' council and, in consultation with the Scoutmaster,
appoints other junior leaders and assigns specific responsibilities as needed.
Assistant senior patrol leader - fills in for senior patrol
leader in his absence. He is also responsible for training and giving direction
to the quartermaster, scribe, troop historian, librarian, and instructors.
Troop Historian - collects and maintains troop memorabilia
and information on former troop members.
Librarian - keeps troop books, pamphlets, magazines, audiovisuals,
and merit badge counselor list available for use by troop members.
Instructor - teaches one or more advancement skills to troop
members.
Chaplain Aid - assists in troop religious services and promotes
religious emblems program.
Junior assistant Scoutmaster - a Scout 16 or older who supervises
and supports other boy leaders as assigned.
Patrol Leader - Gives leadership to members of his patrol
and represents them on the patrol leaders' council.
Assistant patrol leader - fills in for the patrol leader
in his absence.
Venture crew chief - leader of a troop's Venture crew.
Varsity team captain - leader of a troop's Varsity team
Troop guide - advisor and guide to the new Scout patrol
Den chief - works with a Cub Scout den as a guide
Quartermaster - responsible for troop supplies and equipment
Scribe - the troop secretary.
Webmaster - Responsible for the Troop Website

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| Responsibilities
of Junior Leaders |
Junior
Leader Positions |
Job Descriptions
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| Senior
Patrol Leader |
Junior
Assistant Scoutmaster |
Patrol Leader
| Troop
Guide |
Den Chief |
Chaplain Aide
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| Instructor
| Troop
Librarian |
Troop Quartermaster
|Troop Webmaster
| Troop
Scribe |
Troop Historian
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